前海提前出台新方案有香港因素
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热焦点评(14-148):前海提前出台新方案有香港因素
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题外话:前海在第二批自贸区公布之前出台与香港更紧密的合作方案,应该说与当前的形势有关。同时也多少表明,粤港澳自贸区还没有准备好。香港GDP明年可能被广州、深圳超过,这可能是一个标志性事件;而人民币国际化的初期,香港比上海有一定优势,不抓住时机,香港金融中心地位必然被上海超过!
Shenzhen seeks greater HK cooperation
By Liang Fei Source:Global Times Published: 2014-12-4 23:58:02
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Experts see mutual benefits from closer ties
A man drives a truck in the Qianhai special economic zone in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong Province. Photo: CFP
Authorities in the Qianhai special economic zone in Shenzhen, South
China's Guangdong Province on Thursday released a
set of guidelines to tighten cooperation between Shenzhen and Hong
Kong and attract more Hong Kong companies to the region.
The document said that at least one-third of the land in Qianhai is
set to be occupied by Hong Kong companies in the future.
By 2020, the market value of Hong Kong services companies in the
zone will top 100 billion yuan ($16.25 billion) and over 100
innovative Hong Kong firms are expected to be incubated in the
zone, according to the guidelines.
The document also said that under the framework of the Closer
Economic Partnership Arrangement between the central government and
the Hong Kong regional government, some Hong Kong companies would
enjoy the same policies as mainland companies under a future pilot
scheme.
"Hong Kong companies enjoying the same policies [as mainland
companies in the pilot scheme] means that Qianhai will further open
up, as the Hong Kong companies will face fewer restrictions in the
future," Xu Hongcai, director of the Department of Information
under the China Center for International Economic Exchanges
(CCIEE), told the Global Times Thursday.
The Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation
Zone was launched in 2010. Unlike the Shanghai free trade zone,
which focuses on the international market, Qianhai focuses more on
regional cooperation, according to Xu.
Qianhai was designed as an economic center featuring high-end
services, especially in the financial sector. Thursday's document
also spelled out some detailed rules to guide the development of
financial services in the zone.
The document said that banking institutions from Hong Kong would be
encouraged to set up branches in Qianhai and non-banking
institutions might be allowed to issue yuan loans in the zone in a
pilot program.
"Hong Kong is an important offshore yuan market. Through tighter
cooperation with Qianhai, the two-way flow of the yuan will be
boosted," Xu from CCIEE noted.
Qianhai has seen rapid growth in its number of registered companies
recently, Xu Qin, mayor of Shenzhen, said at a press conference
Thursday in Beijing.
A total of 14,225 companies were registered in Qianhai in the
January-November period, up 300 percent compared with the level at
the end of 2013. So far, around 18,000 companies have registered in
the zone, over 10,000 of which are financial institutions,
accounting for around 60 percent of the total number of firms in
the zone, Xu
The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect program, which allows
investors in the mainland and Hong Kong to trade stocks on each
other's exchanges, kicked off on November 17. Shenzhen is also
considering a stock connect program with Hong Kong, and the plan
has secured support from China's securities authorities.
"Qianhai will be an important platform for the integration of
Shenzhen and Hong Kong," Peng Peng, a senior research fellow
at the Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global
Times on Thursday, noting that the financial sector has great
potential as Shenzhen is already home to an important stock
exchange.
Hong Kong will also gain access to a much larger market via further
cooperation with Shenzhen, experts said. The Thursday document said
that Qianhai will push for favorable policies to aid Hong Kong
firms in expanding in the mainland market.
"It is inevitable that Hong Kong's position as an economic center
will decline," Peng said, noting that the mainland
market and its economic strength are "attractive" to Hong Kong
firms.
"Hong Kong's future lies in further cooperation with the mainland,"
he noted.
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